Summer Pruning for Young Fruit Trees

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2021
  • In this video I'll show you how I prune my fruit trees during the first summer after planting. These are all two year old trees and this first summer pruning is necessary for size control and structure creation specific to backyard orchards with a wide variety of trees in a small space. Ideally I would have pruned these trees in July, but due to a busy fire season in my job as a California firefighter, August was the earliest opportunity I had to summer prune these trees. After pruning I painted newly exposed branches with IV Organics for sun protection. Subscribe to see how I create and maintain this new backyard orchard.
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  • @JCNNRT
    @JCNNRT 2 года назад +388

    I’m more emotionally invested in the success of this orchard than I care to admit ...

  • @Wesley22619
    @Wesley22619 2 года назад +315

    Dude this is probably the best video on pruning fruit trees. More so, since you included your prior clips of cuts and the after effect. Thanks a lot for this video, it is really useful with great information.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +12

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful and I appreciate you taking the time to share this feedback

    • @crissmatthewsaldana7235
      @crissmatthewsaldana7235 2 года назад +1

      @@urbanfarmstead q

    • @marcotorres6222
      @marcotorres6222 2 года назад +6

      Best pruning videos on RUclips!!! I have been looking and looking. Finally thank you for this informative video!

    • @angieceballos7628
      @angieceballos7628 Год назад +3

      Totally agree on that. !!

    • @higgsmerino3925
      @higgsmerino3925 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/9hmX-iIHOCk/видео.html. Also the professor knows his stuff.

  • @sabrinahadro8782
    @sabrinahadro8782 2 года назад +180

    You are doing something I haven't seen on other RUclips channels. You are making what is so hard to understand in books really understandable. You are showing the progression of things. Being honest. Giving good visuals. You communicate clearly. No fluff. Even though you are in a totally different climate than me, I subscribed because you are a good teacher and understand how to shoot good instructional videos. Thank you!

  • @Agentana
    @Agentana 22 дня назад +5

    I feel like I’m a pruning expert now

  • @hillarypatz7616
    @hillarypatz7616 Год назад +27

    I can NOT believe how much growth you had in 4 months. I think it looks like about 4 YEARS of growth here in MN. I'm happy to keep following along with your more recent videos. This is giving me confidence to try to get an orchard planted soon.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  Год назад +1

      Pretty awesome right?!

    • @davidbarnes4742
      @davidbarnes4742 Год назад +2

      I didn’t know you could grow fruit trees in Minnesota. I live in NC. I would be absolutely miserable dealing with that much cold

    • @BrentPearson19
      @BrentPearson19 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidbarnes4742 the cold is miserable for sure, but it also helps one appreciate the rest of the seasons. I'm a life-long Minnesotan and only in the past 5-6 years have I learned just how many different types of fruit trees (and other perennial fruits) can actually be grown here. I have apples, pears, plums, peaches, cherries, juneberries, mulberries, honeyberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and grapes. There's a lot more that will grow here as well, but my space is limited. That being said, my hope and dream is to one day live (retire) in NC! 😉

  • @ShaeGoodwin
    @ShaeGoodwin Год назад +23

    I work at a garden center and I share your pruning videos at least a couple of times a day! I love your simple explanations and the visual examples….especially through time. GREAT WORK!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much Shae! I really appreciate your kind words and support, and I’m glad you are enjoying my videos

  • @peterk7428
    @peterk7428 2 года назад +62

    I've been waiting patiently for updates on this project! Glad its here.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +10

      Thank you for your patience! This years busy fire season set me back a bit, but I’ll be sure to always keep the updates coming.

  • @user-uo6qj9jv5y
    @user-uo6qj9jv5y 2 года назад +68

    Thanks for being so articulate and providing good angles to visually complement your explanations. Reeeeally helpful~

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your feedback! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @MistressOnyaCox
    @MistressOnyaCox 9 месяцев назад +3

    Soo glad 😊 your filming the entire process with flash backs. My trees are about to get a rude awakening ✂️✂️✂️🤪🤪🤪🤪😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰

  • @shaysummers3520
    @shaysummers3520 2 года назад +13

    WOW! That's some tough love! I totally understand mentally that you're in it for the long game, but dang! that was a little rough to watch for people who like to grow things! Whew! I survived it, though, and I totally understand what I need to do with my little trees now. You explained the process & reasoning very well.

  • @TripleBRanch
    @TripleBRanch Месяц назад +1

    Geez! THANK YOU! I’ve just started growing my orchard, and only apples at this point. Your videos are so informational, easily understood and to the point! I subscribed! You are a gem!

  • @QPlife
    @QPlife 2 года назад +77

    Yessss!! I've been waiting for this video ever since the video of you planting them! Your videos are by far the most helpful I've found and I love how honest you are with us! I also love that your garden is so aesthetically pleasing. Thank you for putting all this effort into your videos!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +5

      Thank You! And thank you for your patience! I planned on creating this video sooner, but it's been a busy fire season.

    • @davidmiedema2950
      @davidmiedema2950 2 года назад +2

      I have been waiting for this update since 48hrs ago when i found this channel...😜

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      @@davidmiedema2950 🙌🏼

  • @TheTNXXX
    @TheTNXXX Год назад +8

    The amount of growth is insane. I'm down in SoCal, eastern LA county, and the growth I got after 6 months in the ground is like half of what you got. Are you going to do a detailed video of all your amendments/fertilizing/etc?

  • @wordvendor1
    @wordvendor1 2 года назад +6

    This shows how important good pruning,
    nutrition and watering makes your plants and trees grow very well.

  • @donrobinson2156
    @donrobinson2156 2 года назад +22

    i taught a high school course in video production, so i'm in a pretty good position to appreciate your skills in both teaching and making very watchable videos. and i do. i wouldn't miss a one on any topic. thanks!!!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your experience based feedback!

    • @donrobinson2156
      @donrobinson2156 2 года назад +4

      @@urbanfarmstead i also produced training videos for the huntington beach fire department, so i am also aware of the rigorous training you guys go through. i and others really appreciate that contribution you make as well.

  • @peggy6136
    @peggy6136 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for showing how to properly prune fruit trees🙏I’m in zone 9b CA Bay Area so this video is especially helpful 👍

  • @0MrENigma0
    @0MrENigma0 2 года назад +6

    It is so refreshing to see someone posting videos that 1) Are being done by a person that actually knows what they are doing (have experience) and are not just someone who is just doing something for the first time and in place of really making an instructional video they are just recording their first time attempt at something. 2) The information is so very well described, which again demonstrates that this gentlemen knows what he is talking about. I have watched many videos on pruning... which were doing by those that were very qualified to instruct. However, it is common for someone with a great deal of knowledge on a subject to overlook the needed basics. Again, this gentlemen makes sure to explain all details, yet not get way long winded about it. (Example of long winded being my comment here. :-) ) Thank you sir for all the time and effort you put into making this video. You most likely put hours into this 30+ minute video presentation. [Subscribed]

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to share this feedback. everything you mentioned has been what I was seeing in many of the videos here for years and its a big reason for making these videos. I want them to be as helpful as possible for a broad audience. happy gardening!

  • @Link380090
    @Link380090 Год назад +4

    Sir.. I'm late to the party but man am I glad I stumbled on your channel. I'm in fruit tree hell and I think this single video has been more helpful than anything I"ve found so far. Thank you sir!

  • @SomeRoomtoGrow
    @SomeRoomtoGrow 2 года назад +2

    This really is the ultimate pruning video. Period. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

  • @vonries
    @vonries 2 года назад +2

    I just watched the other video about twenty minutes ago. Man did this things grow fast in twenty minutes, lol. I almost cried watching you make these summer cuts.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thanks, yeah they were some heavy cuts, but it worked well.

  • @alwayspete
    @alwayspete 2 года назад +39

    I’m happy to see this update. I was really looking forward to see the progress made. Especially after the scary heavy cuts, it’s an absolute delight to see the trees thriving Kyle. Thanks a ton for sharing your pruning techniques again in this video. Pruning is such a key process! Great editing by the way. Really well done! You are an all rounder Kyle! (Thumbs up) I hope no more wildfires.
    Pete :”)

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +3

      Thank you Pete! I really appreciate your feedback and support!

    • @alwayspete
      @alwayspete 2 года назад +3

      @@urbanfarmstead
      You are very welcome!
      Pete :”)

    • @patriciaalbertson5183
      @patriciaalbertson5183 2 года назад

      WOW. Thank-you

    • @alwayspete
      @alwayspete 2 года назад

      @@patriciaalbertson5183
      😄

  • @petachon
    @petachon 2 года назад +4

    By far the best pruning explanation by anyone, anywhere! Thanks!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @CVenza
    @CVenza 2 месяца назад

    Aside from all the great tips needed for urban gardening sharing the same zone is fantastic.

  • @thasr81
    @thasr81 9 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is an older video, but I just bought my first home and I've always dreamed of having my own year round fruit orchard and it is so hard to find good instructional videos showing all steps and not just assuming I already know all the vocabulary, terms, what they mean and what to do. I wanna learn and I wanna make sure I give my future orchard the best chances they can have. Your videos are a huge inspiration. Keep making them, please! I wanna see the little trees full of fruit some day! :)

  • @eviekleinwhittingham9237
    @eviekleinwhittingham9237 2 года назад +6

    EXCELLENT! I've read about pruning fruit trees to keep them small and manageable for the backyard but it was wonderful to actually see how you did it and your results. Especially with your most vigorous trees and the apple and pear trees. So I CAN plant 1 year old saplings and cut them to knee height --18" ( I'm way shorter than you)!
    I don't want to climb ladders to prune or pick fruit.
    Clear explanations, great demonstrations, and all with exceptional visuals. 👌
    Many thanks from zone 6 in Fruitland Ontario, Canada.
    Hope you get the rain you need out west.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful and I appreciate your feedback

  • @larkatmic
    @larkatmic 2 года назад +17

    Wow! This was great. Thank you so much. The editing helped so much to see before and after.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful!

  • @feliciad.hutchins4507
    @feliciad.hutchins4507 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I feel like an instant farmer. Pruned my first one today after reviewing your other video about 10 times. ☺️☺️☺️☺️

  • @julietparadies2937
    @julietparadies2937 2 года назад +1

    Seeing yours makes me feel better about how much I cut mine back.

  • @mooforyoo
    @mooforyoo 2 года назад +22

    This was a very well-explained video about summer pruning, thank you! I planted my first fruit trees last month in winter so come summer in Dec, I'll be fully equipped. :D From Melbourne, Australia!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +5

      Thanks! I’m glad you found it helpful!

  • @darinbennett3638
    @darinbennett3638 2 года назад +15

    Kyle, thanks for taking the mystery out of growing fruit trees. I've always been hesitant in planting them in my yard but you help me think it can be done with my limited knowledge and experience. As always, great videos!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Darin! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate your feedback

  • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
    @theadventuresofzoomandbettie 2 года назад +1

    Man that pruning is so full on! I'm clearly not comfortable being that ruthless yet - even though my brain knows it will be good for the trees, my heart isn't so confident.

  • @shadytreez
    @shadytreez 2 года назад +1

    That is vigorous pruning on that asian pear.

  • @Mamalar57
    @Mamalar57 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for this! Your demonstration made the pruning process much clearer to me.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful!

  • @donalda777
    @donalda777 2 года назад +8

    Much appreciated on the update! Hope the trees have an amazing production for you. Can’t wait to see them.

  • @markoliver7317
    @markoliver7317 2 года назад +1

    Finally a video where I can see the crops not hidden behind weeds.

  • @robins5828
    @robins5828 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing the follow-up, I can't believe how much new growth most of the trees have in such a short time. It's so scary making those big cuts, I couldn't help but cringe watching you in the previous video lopping off trees at 18", but it's reassuring to see how well they've done with it. It's given me the courage to prune my new fruit trees more aggressively since I definitely want to keep them on the smaller side. Plus kudos for including trees that had disease issues or didn't grow exactly how you wanted so we can see how to fix mistakes. Also the tree variety list with ripening dates is very helpful and perfect since we're in the same area:) We're lucky to have such a long growing season and the ability to grow so many types of fruit here.

  • @Megan-Yoder
    @Megan-Yoder 2 года назад +4

    I appreciate all the work you put into these videos. Can't wait to see what's to come!

  • @somegladmourning443
    @somegladmourning443 2 года назад +6

    This is the best pruning video I have come across! Thank you so much for your good instruction and bringing us on your urban farming journey!
    I started a 2/3 acre food forest this year. I put in native seedling fruit trees to start from my local foresty entity and I have learned how much I DON'T know through the whole process, so thank you for sharing your expertise. You have my subscription!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video

  • @richardwetzel3343
    @richardwetzel3343 2 года назад

    Excellent,..right on my schedule!

  • @debbieandmarc
    @debbieandmarc 3 месяца назад

    These are great videos, can't thank you enough for explaining why you are cutting the branches the way you do.

  • @yanierose5114
    @yanierose5114 2 года назад +5

    I enjoy your step-by-step instructional videos.They’re easy to understand and visually satisfying. Thank you. So very helpful!

  • @jameswilson7577
    @jameswilson7577 2 года назад +3

    Excellent set of videos. Very clear and very accurate. I am impressed with how you cut off way more than 30% of the wood in each of these trees, violating a commonly heard and widely misunderstood guideline for pruning fruit trees. To get the results you want, you do want you want. Very well illustrated and explained.

  • @MarieLagu
    @MarieLagu 2 года назад +1

    Super excited for this update. Thanks for being so detailed.

  • @MsRemoteViewer
    @MsRemoteViewer 2 года назад +2

    You are a excellent teacher. Thanks!

  • @drones4964
    @drones4964 2 года назад +6

    We've been looking forward to an update on pruning! Great advice and really easy to understand and follow. Thanks from 🇳🇿

  • @nicoleburketteikebata1662
    @nicoleburketteikebata1662 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for another wonderful pruning video! I'm planting my first fruit trees next Spring, and I'm so excited to prune now that you've made it less scary.

  • @swallowtailnails868
    @swallowtailnails868 2 года назад +1

    Yay! Glad to see the update! It's looking great!

  • @AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard
    @AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard 2 года назад +1

    everything looks great! we'll use this technique with our trees this summer.

  • @LitlRedd
    @LitlRedd 2 года назад +3

    Hey Kyle! Susan here - it was great to see what you've been up to in your garden! Here in Shingle Springs I'm only in containers on the deck until we have the time to build a deer proof raised garden area (we deal with gophers as well as deer... grrr...), but it's great getting inspired for the future. Glad you're able to spend some time in the garden with fire season being crazy this summer. Say hi to Morgan for me!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Hi Susan! Thank you! Hope everything is going well up there! Yeah, those deer sure can jump a fence!

  • @ahh-chuu
    @ahh-chuu 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this very informative video, I have about 10 fruit trees on my property and will definitely be applying these tips when pruning. I would like to mention that I had a Jujube in my yard that was planted directly into the soil by previous owners, and oh my goodness is it invasive. I have jujube shoots popping up all over my back yard. I would highly recommend keeping it in a large container because I am constantly digging up these thorny buggers even though I've removed the mother.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this tip. I’ve never heard that about them before

  • @NN-si6cl
    @NN-si6cl 2 года назад +1

    Awesome follow up love to see the effects

  • @mckenzie_Rockneberg
    @mckenzie_Rockneberg Год назад

    Wow crystal clear descriptions and instructions!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @jessicaabroad1391
    @jessicaabroad1391 2 года назад +3

    Love how informative your presentation is! This channel is truly a gift

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback and support!

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 2 года назад +6

    This was a great follow up from when you planted them. Makes me think I should have pruned our Magnus Summer apple a little harder. It went from 1 metre to 3.5 metres in a single year, far outgrowing the rest of the trees planted. I only cut it back in half. But unlike you, I staked the branches out to force them more horizontal, which was the advice I was given. With 1 going straight to make the next level of branches. Makes me think I should have just cut back harder.
    We will wait and see, I can always summer prune this year if I need to correct anything, the best thing about gardening, nearly all mistakes can be fixed with time.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      Staking the branches to the desired angle is definitely a good option. It’s not something I do often but does seem to work well.

  • @SpatchG
    @SpatchG Год назад

    Thank you so much. I feel way more confident to prune my fruit trees now.

  • @KWMc1952
    @KWMc1952 2 года назад

    I just planted fruit trees, so this video has been very helpful!

  • @JoanneFong
    @JoanneFong 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for showing the process from the start. I’m looking forward to the future installments. I would be really interested in seeing how you shape and maintain an espalier tree.

  • @afrocraft1
    @afrocraft1 2 года назад +3

    This is incredibly well done. You are focused on the right strategic questions that apply in different growing contexts, so I can almost see your mind at work, and you deliver your comments so clearly. Big fan.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate your feedback

  • @debbino4249
    @debbino4249 2 года назад +1

    I think this guy is really cool. He knows his stuff, and I'm glad he shares his knowledge. Much appreciated. We have 12 new fruit trees, and are following his advice!

  • @shames59
    @shames59 11 месяцев назад +1

    ive watched a lot of pruning vidios I think ive got the most courage from yours im going to do that

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so happy to hear that! That’s my biggest hope for these videos. You got this!

  • @asherahsantos884
    @asherahsantos884 2 года назад +3

    This is the most helpful tree pruning video😀

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it so helpful!

  • @gavhappy5327
    @gavhappy5327 2 года назад +4

    Very informative, great job 👍

  • @parmindersidhu3073
    @parmindersidhu3073 2 года назад

    Your method of pruning best

  • @cherylcrossette
    @cherylcrossette Год назад

    Just watched this great info!!!
    We can now get going on ours thank you so much!

  • @briannag772
    @briannag772 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for the updates. Your videos are so informative and I really appreciate how hard you try to get good angles and great explanations. The video editing is awesome as well. I'm enjoying following along

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! And thank you for taking the time to share this feedback!

  • @garythomson9908
    @garythomson9908 2 года назад +3

    Not at the point of growing my own trees yet, but excited to learn from you! Hopefully in the next five years!!!

  • @myabarrie1666
    @myabarrie1666 2 года назад

    i just started my backyard orchard and this was not only fun to look at but, it really was a learning experience!

  • @ernaverheijdt2925
    @ernaverheijdt2925 2 года назад

    I'm learning a lot. I love 💕 it.

  • @blurrylights6344
    @blurrylights6344 2 года назад +4

    Ok, it took me a minute but I now get that checking the vigor means keeping it in check, not making sure it's good. Vigor can be too good. New concept for this new-to-gardening person. Believe it or not, that is the first time I heard this concept (except in bonsai). Got it now! Thanks for another great video!!!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      Thanks! Yes, too much of a good thing you could say.

  • @katwhite1393
    @katwhite1393 2 года назад +5

    Excellent video! Love the growth you got from your short heading cuts. It's so hard to convince people to do this, but I think your results speak for themselves.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Great, that’s definitely what I’m hoping to do by showing the results of these intimidating pruning cuts.

  • @yilengyang3325
    @yilengyang3325 2 года назад +1

    I like how you told and talk about everything

  • @pamelajones4327
    @pamelajones4327 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom in pruning! Great job!

  • @robg4660
    @robg4660 2 года назад +3

    I will be doing this pretty soon. I was worried on how I was going to go about it, but thanks to your video I am confident that it will go well. I have two trees, a nectarine and plum tree that I started around the same time you did. Hopefully they will have some fruit next year.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      That’s awesome! I’m glad you found the video helpful

  • @daveyelian
    @daveyelian 2 года назад +4

    THANK YOU!! This is the video I've been searching for. I'm in south Georgia and I just recently planted a couple of orange and plum trees. We are in the process of clearing out about a quarter of an acre in my backyard, that was covered in a jungle of trees and undergrowth, so that we could start a "fruit farm" full of citrus trees, blackberries, blueberries, etc. but the area isn't going to be ready before the temperatures drop and fall/winter sets in (not that we have much of a winter here anyway). I bought the trees kind of late in the summer hoping to have them in the ground by the end of summer but, like I said, the area I planned on putting them in is not ready. So, to keep from having those trees sit in the plastic pots until next spring (they were already root bound), I went ahead and planted the trees in a different area of my yard. It's a great spot but it's right next to our above ground pool and I really didn't want a couple of 20ft trees shading the pool....and, like you, I don't want fruit that I can't reach. Of course, being a first time citrus tree planter, I didn't know if I could keep these trees trimmed to an 8ft height and have them still remain healthy and productive. So this video was perfect and answered that question as well as show me how it's done. Now...I have another question. I put the trees in the ground about a month ago and did not prune them because I didn't know that I should have. They are all about 4-5ft tall. This week, we had our first temperature drop of the season with lows in the 50s highs in the 80s. It will be like this until probably late November when we generally get our first frost but then it warms back up again around Christmas then cold in Jan & Feb. So my question is, since I haven't done any pruning, the trees are still small, and it's starting to change from summer to fall, should I do any pruning now or just let it go until next spring?

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      If you have a fall chill coming I would hold off on pruning until winter when they are dormant

  • @wanesweb
    @wanesweb Год назад +1

    Somebody said in one of their comments I could watch you prune trees all day Lol I feel the same the more you cut the more confidence I get . I've got it pair tree that grew beautiful without me touching it It's 9' tall And it has the center it's the only tree that's ever grown so cool for me and I think I gotta cut the center out but I'm afraid to this is a methyl plum The one plum that grew on it was incredibly delicious

  • @tooshieg2059
    @tooshieg2059 3 месяца назад

    you are a great instructor. thank you so much for all that you do.

  • @BahamianLily
    @BahamianLily 2 года назад +5

    I must say that I was skeptical when I first started watching your vid but after you mentioned the espalier method and what to do with the suckers growing on trees (like you knew what you're talking about 😉), I will continue to watch and learn a thing or two.
    ~ Susanna (from a very rainy Zone 10 in The Bahamas)

  • @KayElayempea
    @KayElayempea 2 года назад +3

    Your orchard looks great! Thanks making such a helpful video on pruning.
    I planted a nectarine tree 5 years ago. After about 2 years the graft died, but then a shoot came up from the root stock and I decided to let it grow and see what happened. This year we heavily pruned this tree in the spring and it fruited. We got 5 nectarines, I have no idea what the variety is, but they are tasty so I am considering it a success for now.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      That’s really interesting! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @KeeganVera
    @KeeganVera 2 года назад

    Mind blown!

  • @barbaradavis3805
    @barbaradavis3805 Год назад

    Ok so now I am heading out to tackle the pruning of our new apples. Thanks!

  • @charlesbyrne71
    @charlesbyrne71 2 года назад +3

    A mulberry would complement your impressive backyard orchard. There is a dwarf everbearing which will give you multiple harvests after each pruning. You would need to figure out how many times you could prune the mulberry in your region so maybe start with two with the second after the first mulberries have finished fruiting and go from there.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      I love mulberry, but have a few growing in a nearby park so I normally forage them

    • @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God
      @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God 10 месяцев назад

      @charlesbyrne71 I happen to have two of those dwarf mulberries in pots now and they've grown from 1' to 4' in the last three months. How do I prune them? Which style? Thanks in advance.

  • @88jpen
    @88jpen 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoy and appreciate you doing these follow up videos. I look forward to this follow up and how they grow and eventually mature enough to bare fruit. How long do you think it will take for that to happen?

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Most will fruit next summer, but I’ll remove most and have a good crop the following year.

  • @antoniorsoftware
    @antoniorsoftware 2 года назад

    Can't wait for Summer 2022 update !

  • @gotshpilkes
    @gotshpilkes 2 года назад +1

    You've been answering questions I didn't even know I had. Thank you.

  • @chipcoker504
    @chipcoker504 2 года назад +4

    Everything you did and said made sense, according to my own understanding and experience, except for one thing. I’ve always understood that with deciduous trees you would make your shaping and deep cuts during dormancy, for two reasons. First, it puts less stress on the tree, and second, it allows for maximum energy collection and storage in the roots by keeping those leaves on as long as possible. I always thought summer pruning was limited primarily to removing diseased wood and any branches that are crossing paths, to prevent abrasions. I’m wondering now whether the conventional wisdom has changed? May I ask where you read or learned that summer is the right time to make these deep cuts?

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +3

      From what I’ve learned over the years summer pruning is for size control. I agree about some of the large “shaping cuts” except with young I feel like it’s important to maintain it’s shape as it grows.

  • @stuart689
    @stuart689 2 года назад +9

    Kyle, I just found your channel and love! Do you have any tips for pruning older established trees that have never been properly maintained? Also any info for cherry trees? Fantastic content!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +11

      thank you. for cherries just don't prune in wet months because they are very susceptible to disease. There are so many variables with older trees that i'll eventually need to create a full video to cover it enough to be helpful.

    • @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God
      @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God 10 месяцев назад

      You can prune 1/3 of an old tree out very year until it's the size and shape you want it to be.

  • @allysonrogers9701
    @allysonrogers9701 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!!! I’m going to prune my young peach tree.

  • @kristeng6170
    @kristeng6170 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Can’t wait to plant my peach and apple trees!

  • @grisespino5342
    @grisespino5342 2 года назад +5

    So informative, and yes daunting job. My Dad would disown me if I cut his apricot tree like this! Lol Although from your explanation I see why you do. Was wondering what kind of grass you have growing near the fire pit? Thanks

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! The grass is a mow-free sow blend from Delta Bluegrass

    • @Kathywake23
      @Kathywake23 2 года назад +5

      Lolol, i did some pretty major cuts on my dad's plum tree during the spring. He was so upset...until he got his largest plum harvest the next year.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +1

      @@Kathywake23 🙌🏼

  • @soondy611
    @soondy611 2 года назад +3

    Thank you soooo much for all this amazing info!
    I am planning my own garden and want to do plant 12 trees similar to yourself, but 4 trees to a column and 3 rows. If you are spacing your trees 6 ft in a column, would you also space your rows 6 ft or would you leave extra room for the row spacing? I don't know if you intend to allow the trees to reach a 2 ft radius allowing you to walk a full circle around the tree (2 ft of walkway in between trees) or 3 ft so you can only prune/harvest on the sides. Would really appreciate some advice!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      I recommend leaving a bit more space between rows 10-12’

  • @nathanwilliams8222
    @nathanwilliams8222 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I didn't know I could/should be pruning in the summer.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Yep, summer and winter for this type of tree are equally important

  • @POSMhorsefarmer7
    @POSMhorsefarmer7 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @brandonleonard9387
    @brandonleonard9387 2 года назад +4

    Question for ya, I live in Tracy, and noticing a lot of aphid infestation going on, curious as to which organic bug sprays you may treat for both trees and veggie plants. Really enjoy the topics you cover.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +3

      I usually spray most off with a hose then follow up with organic insect spray until they are gone. Thank you!

    • @yanostropicalparadise755
      @yanostropicalparadise755 2 года назад +4

      3 to 4 table spoons of any mild liquid soap in one gallon water, sprayed with a pump sprayer will do the trick. you can use a table spoon of 3 mule borax powder and omit one tbl spoon of the soap. borax is affective against the ants the colonize the aphides. this will work on almost all bugs. and it washes off.

    • @brandonleonard9387
      @brandonleonard9387 2 года назад

      @@yanostropicalparadise755 Thank you. I will give that a go. Have noticed aphids really went after my Watermelons over the other crops this year.

    • @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God
      @janet-Spirit_of_the_Living_God 10 месяцев назад

      @@brandonleonard9387After you spray them off with water find the trail of ants that are "milking" the aphids and put a Terro ant stake down in the ground to take out the nest.

  • @CB-sr8ee
    @CB-sr8ee 2 года назад +3

    This is great! I’m not interested in getting cuttings from my fig tree this year. Is it ok to top prune the main stem in the summer down to 24 inches like you did in the spring? This is a first year fig grown from a cutting.
    Thanks!!

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад +2

      Yes, you can summer prune figs, but keep in mind they will bleed a bit of sap.

    • @KayElayempea
      @KayElayempea 2 года назад

      I have a fig tree in a pot, in zone 5, last year it grew one fig, this year nothing. We did re-pot it this spring, could that be the reason for no fruit? Or should it be pruned more for next year?

  • @Alehamod
    @Alehamod 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Both videos have significant information and content for gardening. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @cedricmoore8053
    @cedricmoore8053 Год назад +1

    I watch your videos over an over. I have 25 fruit trees thanks to you.

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  Год назад

      I’m so glad you’re finding them helpful!

  • @Fattiapples
    @Fattiapples 2 года назад +3

    With all the outward pruning, does there ever come a time when you don’t want to keep outward pruning? Would it create a tree with a giant gap in the middle? Or at a certain time point do we allow the tree to grow some branches with inward facing growth?

    • @urbanfarmstead
      @urbanfarmstead  2 года назад

      Great question. Yes, once they get near the max height some upper fruiting branches can grow inward

  • @PAS7gardens
    @PAS7gardens Год назад +1

    This is so helpful to see the follow up to your initial cuts. You do a great job explaining what and why you make certain cuts. Thank you.

  • @sappir26
    @sappir26 Год назад

    Happy gardening. This video was very helpful. 👍thanks.

  • @rachelwarners5494
    @rachelwarners5494 Год назад

    this rocks. Thank you!!!